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Module 2 Assignment 2

Student's name: Maria Henriquez Cueto

Institution: Ana G. Mendez University

Instructor: Dr. Lourdes Valverde

Course: Biostatistics

Date: October 21, 2025

Relationships Between Age, Height, and Weight

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This analysis shows correlations between the age, height, and weight by using the given

data of 14 people. A bar graph and scatter plots were built to investigate possible correlations

and frequency distribution of age.

Scatter Plot 1: Age vs. Height

The initial sccatter plot is a scatter plit betweek the age (x-axis) and the height (y-axis).

The charted points depict the age is not closely related to height. There is no clear upward or

downward trend in the distribution of the data points, and this means that there is a weak

correlation betweek the two variables. It indicates that ages does not seem to have a marked

effect on the height and this limited sample, which is in line with the overall knowledge that

adult height does not change much after the stage of growth maturity (Aung, et al., 2021).

Scatter Plot 2: Age vs. Weight

In the second scatter plot, age is represented as the x-axis, and weight is represented as

the y-axis. In this case, one can see a medium positive correlation, in that older people are more

likely to weigh more. Although the correlation is not exactly linear, the increasing nature of the

relationship indicates that age can be related to weight gain, which might be caused by metabolic

or lifestyle factors (Scalia, et al., 2021).

Bar Graph: Age Frequency

A bar graph was developed to demonstrate the number of times each age was in the

sample. There are two ages 53 and the others appear once. This visualization gives a simple

picture of the distribution of the ages with a majority of the participants being between 30 and 60

years.

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These diagrammatic displays are useful in summarizing the information and in showing

the trends. Scatter plots are useful in determining relations, whereas bar graphs entail simple

comparisons of the categorical frequency.

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References

Aung,K. T., Razak, R. A., & Nazry, N. N. M. (2021). Establishing Validity And Reliability of

Sem,i-Structured Interview Questionnaire in Developing Risk Communization Module: A

Pilot Study. endunesia: Jurnal Ulmiah Pendidikam, 2(3), 600-606

https://doi.org/10.50176/edu.v2i3.177.

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Scalia, P., Schubbe, D. C., Lu, E. S., Durand, M.-A., Frascara, J., Noel, G., O’Malley, A. J., &

Elwyn, G. ( 2021). Comapring the impact of an icon array versus a bar grapgh on

preference and understanding of risk information: Results from an online, randomized

study. PLOS ONE, 16)7), e0253644.

HTTPS://DOI.ORG/10/1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0253644.

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1 Liberty University on 2023-05-12 12% Submitted works

2 Adtalem Global Education on 2021-10-03 8% Submitted works

3 Ana G. Méndez University on 2024-08-30 6% Submitted works

4 Ana G. Méndez University on 2025-10-16 4% Submitted works

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